It would be a perfectly logical progression from RAxx :D.axle wrote:Can't wait for that Self Aggrandizing prick Ross Brawn to launch the RBxx LOL*
(*for those of you that can't spot humour...that was me taking the p1ss)
It would be a perfectly logical progression from RAxx :D.axle wrote:Can't wait for that Self Aggrandizing prick Ross Brawn to launch the RBxx LOL*
(*for those of you that can't spot humour...that was me taking the p1ss)
I hundred percent agree with you , he dosent love the sport .You are right though, Vijay doesn't love the sport
Atleast he saved a team from F1 which was bankrupt!"pjobmathew"
I hundred percent agree with you , he dosent love the sport .
What was more unfortunate was that he's making stupid comments about things he really dosent know about .
hypocrite???And the about the 5 year thing , If Enzo Ferrari had the money you had Ferrari would have won its first race itself .
Coz its growing economy is greater than USA and ChinaClearly his motive is money.From where did the idea of the Indian GP come????
what has fuel consumption go to do with interest in motorsports?This country consumes lesser fuel than california !!! HEHE even i was amazed !!!!
So clearly you can see the country's interest in motor sports .
Yeah siskue2005 since you live in India check out , Times of India 4th March edition.and could u plz give us the source of the info?
Yeah he dosen't have money ( sarcasm )If Force India had a lot of money they would have won a race by now? [-X
what has fuel consumption go to do with interest in motorsports?
In my view,Vijay Mallya love sports.He had been a sponser in F1 for the last 15 years before buying Spyker F1.He have a cricket team in India [Royal Challengers].He have two domestic football clubs in India [East Bengal and Mohun Bagan].He bought Queens Park Rangers FC, as part of the Bernie Ecclestone, Flavio Briatore and Lakshmi Mittal consortium.Mallya also owns the company, United Racing and Bloodstock Breeders (URBB) which has interests in horse racing in Soth Africa.What more,he still has the passion and vigour of a young man.And I think no one would spend money as Mallya does.pjobmathew wrote:Yeah siskue2005 since you live in India check out , Times of India 4th March edition.and could u plz give us the source of the info?Yeah he dosen't have money ( sarcasm )If Force India had a lot of money they would have won a race by now? [-X
Is that the reason he spent between $100 million and $150 million to buy some island off monte carlo ????
It made it to the front page in the papers here(i am indian)
what has fuel consumption go to do with interest in motorsports?
I love cars , I love F1
How many cars do you see if you go outside cities(read villages) ????
Have you heard of the Renault road show which took place at Delhi ?????
Even after seeing the car people would describe it just as 'race car'.
Tell me about the state of FSAE ?????
The only coverage of the launch of the cars has been that of Ferrari and Force india . I have even counted the no. of articles so far - 5
Brother wake up this is India , temples are built in the name of cricketers .
I hope you read about that somewhere .
Agreed, Mallya raced in old cars years ago, when it was still MUCH more dangerous than it is today...you don't do that unless you have a certain passion for the sport you're partaking in.rahulsampath wrote:In my view,Vijay Mallya love sports.He had been a sponser in F1 for the last 15 years before buying Spyker F1.He have a cricket team in India [Royal Challengers].He have two domestic football clubs in India [East Bengal and Mohun Bagan].He bought Queens Park Rangers FC, as part of the Bernie Ecclestone, Flavio Briatore and Lakshmi Mittal consortium.Mallya also owns the company, United Racing and Bloodstock Breeders (URBB) which has interests in horse racing in Soth Africa.What more,he still has the passion and vigour of a young man.And I think no one would spend money as Mallya does.
Did you miss the J/K memo? J/K = Joke...Spencifer_Murphy wrote:An Enzo doesn't cost one man 1.8m
Seriously tho, as great as that is by Ferrari it doesn't argue against the point that Mallya did a good thing, so good that it demonstates he does care about more than just money as some seem to suggest.
Just because someone else did a good thing doesn't mean that the other man's good thing is now null and void.
I didn't know that!axle wrote:Did you miss the J/K memo? J/K = Joke...Spencifer_Murphy wrote:An Enzo doesn't cost one man 1.8m
Seriously tho, as great as that is by Ferrari it doesn't argue against the point that Mallya did a good thing, so good that it demonstates he does care about more than just money as some seem to suggest.
Just because someone else did a good thing doesn't mean that the other man's good thing is now null and void.
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